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Unbelievable Dept. Mess UP!!!
azhuntnut replied to azcamohead's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I have already requested copys of my apps since they said I was rejected on all four. David -
Bass, My buddy had the same thing show up on his. He called the number at the bottom of the page and they said the only thing that mattered was that it said he was not drawn. Everything else didn't matter. He is going down to find out more from them. David
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I got a rejection notice on all four of my applications. It said I didn't provide a license number. I find that hard to believe since my license was right next to me while I was filling them out. I have never had a rejection notice in the twenty years I have been applying. David
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Why a spotting scope????
azhuntnut replied to coueshunter's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
I see one facing and one looking away to the right. Jim, you need to take the patch off of your eye. -
How about one of those portable misters from Wally world. That should help cool the area down a bit. David
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I bought one of the new DB 360 blinds, but I haven't used it much yet. But you sure can take a good nap inside. It didn't seem to get to hot with the screens open. I am going to use it on my bear hunt in August, but I will be in the pines. David
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Dan, I have a small one like the one on the left also. I think it might even be a little shorter. I found these on the same day about 10 yards apart. David
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Why a spotting scope????
azhuntnut replied to coueshunter's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
I second what Sundevil said. I can only see out of one eye, so a spotter was perfect for me. I have the Swaro ATS 80 and can spot animals pretty early in the morning. I have spotted pigs and deer as far way as two miles with my scope. The last two years I have owned it, I probably spotted a quarter more animals than when I was using binos alone. I also plan on getting the camera adaptor for mine. David -
I was in the same situation back in December. I couldn't decide between SLC or EL's. I then went down to Sportsman Warehouse and took a look at the Nikon Premier LX L's and the Swaro's at the same time. I thought the Nikons were a little brighter and they felt better in my hands. I also thought they were a little lighter. After that I decided to get the Nikons. I love them so far, and haven't had any issues. They also come with a no-fault 25 year warranty. I will be lucky if I use them for ten and buy another pair. Give them a chance when you are doing some comparing. David '
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Elk pic from video
azhuntnut replied to COOSEFAN's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
You got to let those little guys walk. -
Here is what I used last year, and had great penetration. My bull only went about forty yards and was dead in about two minutes. I shot this bull on the left side just behind the last rib and it traveled upto the opposite side and stopped in the hide just before the right shoulder. I got the heart and right lung. When the bull started to run, the arrow backed out a little and tore the heart into tiny pieces. The broadhead was still sharp when I pulled it out. David 100 grain four blade. http://www.magnusbroadheads.com/stingers_main.html
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Scouting cam???????
azhuntnut replied to gonhntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Here is a post I made on another board about theft. I have yet to get one stolen. I even had a guy in one pic that was walking around. David I drill two holes in the bottom and insert a U shaped bolt into the holes and put the nuts on the inside with washers. I paint my locking cables green and black and use good locks on the cable and the camera box. I even stuff some branches around mine and in between the cable. Sometimes I walk right past my own camera. David -
Dan, Is that the same canyon where we saw all of the sheds? Did you ever pick up the one at the bottom of the canyon sitting on top of the boulder? It looks like you cleaned up pretty good. I have never met anybody that spots sheds as well as you. Keep up the good work. David
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Scouting cam???????
azhuntnut replied to gonhntn's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I already have a couple Moultries and just ordered another one from Cabelas. It is a pretty good deal. Here is a pic from a January hunt. David http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/template...ilcam&noImage=0 -
Diablo is sold.
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I traded in my 05 Duramax LLY and kept some of the parts off of it. They won't work on my 06. Here is a list. Diablo Predator 2.02 version complete with box and instructions-285.00 BADASS http://www.diablosport.com/index.php?modul...=display&pid=62 AFE Stage 2 intake with Progaurd seven filter, only about 10,000 miles-300.00 http://www.afefilters.com/5410612.asp Boost Stick-Fools the computer into thinking you need more boost. I was seeing 33 lbs of boost with this combo.-75.00 This stuff will fit 2004.5-2005 LLY. I will even help with install. 2006 GMC Factory forged aluminum wheels and tires. Bridgestone 245x75x16 with only 271 miles. 650.00 Here is a picture of the tires and wheels. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v719/azh...ut/IMG_1172.jpg I will take guns in trade that interest me. Thanks, David
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Kachina Bulls
azhuntnut replied to Red Rabbit's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
I see the 9x9 made it through last year. He should score pretty high this year. Here is a pic of one of them from last year. David -
It is a 1.3 four cylinder with 66 horse power. I imagine it does pretty well since there isn't much weight. I should know, my samurai is gutless. Hey Jimmy, we could do this to yours.
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Check out this thing. David http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Yamaha-Rhin...1QQcmdZViewItem
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Dan I thought maybe one of those nice rangers might have taken you away high up into the hills since we haven't heard from you in a while . A couple of my buddies invited me on a fishing trip over there in a couple weeks, but I had to say no. Where are all of those big sheds, we want to see them. David
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chevy 4 x4 coues whitetail sticker
azhuntnut replied to bowhunter4life's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Little like a can of beans........ -
Based on all of the other trucks I have seen in my rearview mirror, I know this truck has plenty of power. The 2005's just seem to get hot. I do have a programmer, but I have spoke to other owners that have tried removing the programmers and had the same outcome. I fixed the problem today though, I bought a 2006 that has had all of the issues addressed. GM has been buying back some of the trucks, but I didn't want to go through all of the trouble to get them to buy mine. I guess I will see how she tows in a couple weeks. Kevin, If you did add a programmer to your truck, you would never want to drive it stock again. It makes a huge difference in power. I have had no trouble smoking some of the sports cars running around the valley. Its quite a site when you can smoke 35inch tires for 30 feet. David
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chevy 4 x4 coues whitetail sticker
azhuntnut replied to bowhunter4life's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
I had a couple jobs in the area today. Was it in the construction zone area where all the lanes came into one? Sorry, big truck syndrome. David -
chevy 4 x4 coues whitetail sticker
azhuntnut replied to bowhunter4life's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
Was it silver and lifted with a badass driver?